As I said earlier, the Caribbean Community, or CARICOM, has been particularly involved in supporting the Haitian political sectors in order to establish a transitional governance entity. It's actually CARICOM that steered the political sectors toward the agreement of April 3, 2024, under which the transitional presidential council in Haiti was established.
Once that agreement was implemented, CARICOM continued its involvement by playing a guarantor role. It had to ensure that the parties concerned actually met the agreement's conditions, such as, for example, that the appointed members of the transitional presidential council not be subject to UN sanctions, that they support the UN's security support mission, and so on. To work with the Haitians, CARICOM leaders appointed three former prime ministers, who form a group of wise men or, as it were, a group of eminent persons.
In addition to supporting political governance, CARICOM has been involved in providing personnel for the Multinational Security Support Mission.